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Michael P. BermanMichael P. Berman
Michael P. Berman, “Cow,” 2021, carbon pigment print on aluminum plate, 69 x 97 inches; courtesy of the artist and Galleri Urbane.
Michael P. BermanMichael P. Berman
Michael P. Berman, “Sierra Del Carmen, Rio Grande,” 2021, Carbon pigment print on hahnemuhle paper, 29 x 43.5 inches; courtesy of the artist and Galleri Urbane.
Michael P. BermanMichael P. Berman
Michael P. Berman, “Perido #5,” 2021, Carbon pigment print on Kozo, 19.5 x12.5 inches; courtesy of the artist and Galleri Urbane.
Dallas, Design District

Michael P. Berman: Perdido

Michael P. Berman's "Perdido" follows the artist's journey by foot through the San Luis mountains, captured in a series of black and white photographs.

August 28, 2021 - October 2, 2021

Open at Galleri Urbane through October 2 is an exhibition of photographs by Michael P. Berman titled “Perdido.” Named after Berman’s recent publication, Perdido: Sierra San Luis, which documents the artist’s journey by foot through the San Luis mountain range, the presentation is a larger-scale embodiment of the images born from these travels along the Texas-Mexico border. Viewers at the gallery can expect to follow Berman’s experience through a selection of captivating black and white photographs offering a poetic depiction of the terrain and its occasional inhabitants, like abandoned clothing, cactus, and cows.

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Michael P. BermanAug 28 - Oct 2Michael P. Berman
Galleri Urbane
Michael P. Berman: Perdido
Michael P. Berman's "Perdido" follows the artist's journey by foot through the San Luis mountains, captured in a series of black and white photographs.

Exhibitions

Naudline PierreNaudline Pierre
Dallas, Downtown |Exhibitions

What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared

Naudline Pierre’s first solo museum exhibition, “What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared,” is open at the Dallas Museum of Art until May 15, 2022.

Paho MannPaho Mann

The Gift Edit(ion)

Galleri Urbane’s “The Gift Edit(ion)” is a group exhibition of gallery artists, who are each presenting limited editions perfect for gifting.

Sean ScullySean Scully

Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s “Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas” is a retrospective featuring Scully’s most important works dating from the 1970s through the current day.

Conduit GalleryConduit Gallery

Hot Damn!

Beat the heat of a Texas summer by paying a visit to Conduit Gallery’s group exhibition “Hot Damn!”, open through August 22.

Harry MoodyHarry Moody

Harry Moody: Celebrations in Color

Harry Moody’s “Celebrations in Color” presents a series of the artist’s abstracted oil paintings, created within the last few years.

"Steven Charles: Clearing in the Forest""Steven Charles: Clearing in the Forest"

Steven Charles: Clearing in the Forest

In Steven Charles’s exhibition “Clearing in the Forest,” the artist is presenting a new body of paintings created with the self-imposed restraints of using no color and working without his typical arsenal of tools.

Anna Elise Johnson's "Earthworks - West Texas"Anna Elise Johnson's "Earthworks - West Texas"

Anna Elise Johnson: Earthworks – West Texas

Anna Elise Johnson’s “Earthworks - West Texas” is an exhibition of eight new works that were born from paper ground rubbings and the artist’s circumstances surrounding the pandemic.

Tomoo GokitaTomoo Gokita

Tomoo Gokita: Get Down

Tomoo Gokita’s first North American museum exhibition, Dallas Contemporary is presenting “Get Down” through August 22.

Benjamin TerryBenjamin Terry

Benjamin Terry: Bits and Bobs

Benjamin Terry’s third solo exhibition with Galleri Urbane, “Bits and Bobs” represents the evolution of the Dallas-based artist’s practice over the last year and a half.

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